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Comments by SnowHow (Top 13 by date)
SnowHow
23-Mar-11 8:54am
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Have you verified using a terminal program that the device is transmitting data?
Also ... you seem to have an extra semi colon ("COM3:") .... Try ("COM3") Also to be safe I suggest using the form "\\\\.\\COM3"
SnowHow
10-Nov-10 9:42am
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I suppose you could always use Sleep(). There are alot of other options out there but that is really going to depend on what you are doing and why you want to hold on to that data for a little while..
SnowHow
10-Nov-10 8:40am
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Are you never reaching your break condition? GetChar might not actually be working as specified as well as ClassifyTokenChar(ch) . What is ch anyhow what data type are you pulling from are you sure there is an EOF in ch?
SnowHow
27-Sep-10 8:38am
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This is a very common programming test for game companies and research firms... There are more than likely plenty of answers on the internet however in the interest of actual learning write some code and if you have some issues come back with specific questions.
SnowHow
23-Sep-10 9:23am
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things that make you go hmm
SnowHow
21-Sep-10 9:28am
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What version of windows are you running..
SnowHow
24-Aug-10 14:42pm
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You are going to have more problems with your speed controllers(especially if you are designing the whole car), rf comm, and your MCU then you ever will have with your c# front end. good luck. It isn't a hard project its just a matter of putting the puzzle together.
SnowHow
23-Aug-10 14:09pm
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Bitmap::Save should return a status code enumeration....
Step throught it...
SnowHow
17-Aug-10 11:19am
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If you not getting a different value when you check the box the problem is with your assignment to the variable Checked..
SnowHow
2-Aug-10 8:27am
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What error are you getting? What are you using for serial communication? Have you tried separating the communications portion of the code from the rest?
SnowHow
30-Jul-10 8:34am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Illustrates the asm operation difference between the two.
SnowHow
26-Jul-10 8:45am
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Is the unsigned char buffer dictated by the "requirements" ? I can see this causing you difficulty since the max int value in a single unsigned char is 255(0xFF). Is this a binary file or a text file?
SnowHow
7-Jul-10 13:05pm
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Why avoid the character array/string solution?
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